Film Review: Roman J. Israel, Esq.

Promising exploration of race undone by dodgy screenplay.

Dan Gilroy’s last film was Nightcrawler, a thriller...

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Hot For 2018: The 8 Must-See Films This Year

Director Saul Dibb talks about new WWI film Journey's End

Acclaimed English director Saul Dibb discusses his stunning World War 1 movie Journey’s End, and – having previously worked with the disgraced producer – also talks about the fallout from the Harvey Weinstein scandal.

Film Review: Marjorie Prime

With the latest DC comic adaptation Justice League due to land on November 17th, Roe McDermott caught up with Ezra Miller to talk about playing The Flash and the training that went into his preparation for the role.

Film Review: Thor: Ragnarok

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In the new Hot Press: Cillian Murphy discusses his latest role in Sally Potter's political allegory, The Party

In a rare media appearance, Cork-born actor Cillian Murphy - The Wind That Shakes The Barley, The Dark Knight trilogy - sat down with Roe McDermott to discuss British politics, fatherhood and his darkly humorous new project, The Party.

Film Review: The Big Sick

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Cillian Murphy opens up about Dunkirk and his relationship with Christopher Nolan

Irish star Cillian Murphy discusses his excitement about once again working with celebrated director Christopher Nolan, the man behind Inception and the Dark Knight trilogy. Their latest film, Dunkirk, is a powerful account of allied soldiers’ evacuation from France during World War 2.

Andrew Garfield's comments about gay men spark backlash

Anti-Defamation League Criticizes Jay-Z Over ‘Story of O.J.’ Lyrics

Jay-Z’s recently released album 4:44 has been dominating the headlines, mainly for its personal revelations regarding the rapper’s relationship with Beyonce. However, the album has also stirred up controversy regarding its use of stereotypes, and has been accused of being anti-Semitic.

Kesha Drops ‘Praying,’ Her First Solo Song in Four Years; New Album Due August 11

Kesha dropped her new song, ‘Praying’, yesterday, and also announced that a new album titled Rainbow is on the way.
Kesha has been embroiled in a hideous and oppressive legal battle with her former producer/collaborator Dr.Luke, in which she accused him of sexual assault among other charges. While Kesha managed to release some music and did a small tour last year, the lawsuit largely silenced her for the past three years as she fought for the right to be released from her contractual obligations with Dr.Luke’s label RCA. However, Rainbow will be released under RCA, indicating that she still can’t completely free herself form her former mentor.

Alec Baldwin Criticized for Portraying Blind Man in Upcoming Film

These days, Alec Baldwin is most likely to be annoying conservatives and Republicans stir with his unflattering (and accurate) impressions of Donald Trump, but the actor has now come under fire from a leading disability rights group.

Ava DuVernay to make Netflix series about the Central Park Five

Ava DuVernay, director of Selma, The 13th and the upcoming adaptation of A Wrinkle in Time, is set to write and direct a mini-series about the Central Park Five for Netflix. The Central Park Five were a group of teenagers who were wrongfully convicted of assaulting and raping investment banker Trisha Meili in 1989. The trial and publicity was an important event in American history due to the maelstrom of racially charged discourse around crime and punishment that emerged in its wake. Donald Trump took out a full-page advertisement in four of the city’s major newspapers advocating for the return of the death penalty, stating he wanted the criminals “to be afraid”.